Notorious L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling is back in the spotlight for being "the worst person in the world," as described by commentators nationwide.

An audio clip, leaked by TMZ, revealed the basketball owner arguing with his girlfriend V. Stiviano over his disapproval of her associating with black people.

"It bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people," he said. "Do you have to?"

"Why are you taking pictures with minorities? Why?" he continued.

"I'm just saying, in your lousy f******* Instagrams, you don't have to have yourself with, walking with black people."

One person in particular that Sterling apparently has a problem with is retired NBA player Magic Johnson.

In the audio clip, Sterling says," ...Don't put him [Magic] on an Instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me. And don't bring him to my games."

Sterling's girlfriend V. Stiviano, who ironically enough is black and Mexican, responded, "I'm sorry that you're still racist in your heart."

To listen to the full TMZ audio clip, click here.

Stiviano isn't the only person upset with Sterling's disgustingly racist comments.

"It's a shame that Donald Sterling feels that way about African-Americans. He has a team full of amazing African-American basketball players that are working to bring a championship to Clippers fans. The Clippers also have a strong minority fan base," Magic Johnson said to TMZ Sports.

Terrence Jenkins from E! News also expressed his disdain and disappointment via Instagram.

"Can't believe I shook this guy's hand a few weeks ago at a game. This is so disturbing and disappointing. I can no longer support this organization until this issue is resolved."

Other celebrities taking part in the boycott against the Clippers owner include Snoop Dogg, Meek Mill, Al Sharpton, and sports commentator Keith Olbermann — just to name a few.

Though Sterling's audio clip is a disgrace by all means, his racism and foul behavior comes as no surprise.

According to TMZ, he's been sued twice by the federal government for allegedly refusing to rent apartments to blacks and Latinos.

He was also sued by former Clippers exec Elgin Baylor for racial discrimination — though a jury was ultimately not convinced and shot down Baylor's case.

Real Clear Sports also reports that when former Clippers coach Kim Hughes needed surgery for prostate cancer, Sterling refused to pay for an out-of-network procedure.

Something tells us that Donald Sterling is in for a never-ending wrath of hate.